Asian Development Bank and New Zealand: Fact Sheet
Asian Development Bank | April 2015
Abstract
New Zealand has contributed $2.36 billion in capital subscription as of 31 December 2014. It has contributed and committed $206.46 million to special funds since joining the Asian Development Bank (ADB) in 1966. Companies and consultants from New Zealand have been awarded $528.18 million in procurement contracts on projects financed by the ADB since 1967. New Zealand has contributed to the Asian Development Fund (ADF) and to the Technical Assistance Special Fund (TASF). Contributions to the ADF has reached $197.96 million while contributions to the TASF reached $8.5 million.
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Asian Development Bank. 2015. Asian Development Bank and New Zealand: Fact Sheet. © Asian Development Bank. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/5227. License: CC BY 3.0 IGO.Keywords
Economic Development
Economic Infrastructure
Economic Policies
Regional Economic Development
Microfinance Programs
Impact Evaluation
Performance Evaluation
Macroeconomic Analysis
Economic indicators
Growth models
Gross domestic product
Macroeconomics
Economic forecast
Economic development projects
Economic policy
Economic forecasting
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